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How to Use Windows Backup to Backup Your Data Though Microsoft has now included a “System Restore” functionality within Windows XP, it does not substitute for regular backups of your system and your data. System Restore is designed primarily to offer unattended system file backups to prevent a new software install or something becoming corrupt from destroying your system. By performing regular system file backups, Microsoft gives the option of quickly restoring your system to working order if something occurs. This does not, however, backup any user data nor does it provide a complete system backup. To perform these functions, Microsoft includes its own backup utility in Windows which you should become familiar with. To start the backup program, go to Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Backup
When you first start the backup program you will see the Backup or Restore Wizard. Start by clicking Next.
Click Next.
Let's choose what to back up by selecting that option and clicking Next.
Select the folders you wish to backup. You can go several folders deep and select one if you do not want the whole root directory. In addition, I selected “System State” which will backup system information such as the Registry. Once you have selected your folders, click Next.
Choose the location you wish to backup to. Click Next. Next Page: Backing Up Your Files
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